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Paxerahealth

★★★★ 4.0 · 1 Review

What is Paxerahealth?

PaxeraHealth is a leading healthcare solution developer based in Boston, MA. We develop a full range of medical imaging solutions including PACS, RIS, VNA, image sharing, AI-based imaging solutions, mobile app viewers, patient portal, dental PACS, vet PACS, patient engagement and enterprise platforms. Leveraging technology and staying at the forefront of new healthcare IT technological developments is a high priority for PaxeraHealth. The company develops the next generation medical imaging technologies designed to automate client workflows, elevate patient care, and improve clinical, financial, and operational outcomes. PaxeraHealth has been at the forefront of artificial intelligence development for the medical imaging industry, utilizing AI technology at the core of their solutions. Their newest platform, PaxexaUltima 8th Generation, is the culmination of this work, providing cutting-edge AI algorithms to analyze large data sets, prioritize studies, and provide support for clinical analysis, with collaborative learning allowing users to directly contribute their diagnostic knowledge to the AI model’s database to inform future analysis. Founded in 2009, PaxeraHealth has expanded to 140+ employees in 10 countries, with its head office in Boston (USA) and an active dealer network in over 45 countries. The company has won Best in KLAS for Global PACS for both 2020 and 2021. For more information, visit www.paxerahealth.com

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PaxeraHealth delivers a well-designed permissions model that handles complex PACS configuration more smoothly than expected. Users praise the granular role assignments, department-level access controls, and modality restrictions, which can be set up without extensive documentation hunting—one team of three had a working core structure in under two weeks.

The main friction point is the user group inheritance interface, which doesn't always make parent-child permission flows transparent; testers found themselves running test accounts to verify setup correctness. Support responded promptly when needed. For departments planning complex permission hierarchies, the implication is to allow extra configuration time upfront, but the system's underlying logic appears solid enough to justify the initial investment.

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